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when the u.s. destroyed the chemical weapons stockpile it did so over several years using extremely high temperatures. we don't have the laboratory facilities on battlefield. we have the option destroying chemical weapons in place with collateral damage and or let them be used by assad an proliferating out to al qaeda and hezbollah. melissa: you have diametrically opposed ideas and something limited isn't possible. >> nobody is talking about destroying the chemical weapons in these strikes, right. the only people whohink we can destroy the chemical weapons are only people hoe think we have to put boots on the ground. we've already lost the syrian war. melissa: why have which already lost? >> once he layed down the red line h invited assad to call his b say he has a limited attack which is all the united states will allow him to do. what happens then? assad will call the bluff another time. we'll be in the situation where the war has gotten bigger. unfortunately we'll be in a far weaker position to
when the u.s. destroyed the chemical weapons stockpile it did so over several years using extremely high temperatures. we don't have the laboratory facilities on battlefield. we have the option destroying chemical weapons in place with collateral damage and or let them be used by assad an proliferating out to al qaeda and hezbollah. melissa: you have diametrically opposed ideas and something limited isn't possible. >> nobody is talking about destroying the chemical weapons in these...
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president's doing u.s. popularity with the one percent egypt is the u.s. will lose the more the its allies who were just monsters you know israel and saudi arabia and jordan that can't even be called a state anymore it's a parking lot for western and gulf troops you know but surely a world superpower can get its way it's a dead word superpower you know it just isn't true any longer and. it's not a bunch of countries getting together against america it's people wanting to live you will never win against people who have more self interest in tomorrow and you do never and we seen this and every u.s. intervention from vietnam or any rock where you have tribal afghanistan and these aren't the last breaths of empire because no strategic mind. power ever we act. in such complex and sensitive situations otherwise backing the very same salafist that stream as who they were attacking in syria and in iraq and afghanistan this massive desperation and what i call short term measure because they're so eager. a winner in any way shape or form and looking at military solu
president's doing u.s. popularity with the one percent egypt is the u.s. will lose the more the its allies who were just monsters you know israel and saudi arabia and jordan that can't even be called a state anymore it's a parking lot for western and gulf troops you know but surely a world superpower can get its way it's a dead word superpower you know it just isn't true any longer and. it's not a bunch of countries getting together against america it's people wanting to live you will never win...
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these are some of the videos that u.s. senators were shown in classified briefing a couple of days ago. it's the aftermath of what
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i don't want to blame the u.s. government but the wall of mistrust is very high. >> i want to get to president obama's words. what has the reaction been out of tehran? >> well, they always welcome dialogue. they chose to elect a moderate president because they're sick and tied of dispute over iran's nuclear energy program. iran does not have anything to identify here. iran just wants respect and mutual understanding between these two countries. they want trust. iran would be more than willing to open it's nuclear program. iran has nothing to hide. the only thing that iran doesn't like is the so-called all options are on the table including military. the good news is that iranians were very happy yesterday when president obama did not repeat this rhetoric of all options are on the table. that's a good sign. we're hopeful that there will be cooperation with the united states. they miss this kind of good relations with the united states, but i don't think it will happen overnight as mr. obama himself mentioned yesterd
i don't want to blame the u.s. government but the wall of mistrust is very high. >> i want to get to president obama's words. what has the reaction been out of tehran? >> well, they always welcome dialogue. they chose to elect a moderate president because they're sick and tied of dispute over iran's nuclear energy program. iran does not have anything to identify here. iran just wants respect and mutual understanding between these two countries. they want trust. iran would be more...
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the state department is orders u.s. diplomats to leave syria. discouraging news on the u.s. labor front, as the government releases new employment numbers. ♪ president obama has made one last push for action in syria. he said he encouraged by his meeting with world leaders and spoke of growing recognition that the world has to act. >> it was unanimous that chemical weapons were used a florida a&m conclusion that chemical weapons were used in syria. i would say the majority of the room is comfortable with our coming conclusion that the asaad government was responsible for their use. >> but the host of this year's g 20, russia, says that the divisions between himself and president obama still stand. >> everyone has his own opinion, but there was a dialog. we hear each other, we understanding arguments. we don't agree, i don't agree with his arguments, he didn't agree with my arguments. >> as president obama has backed to washington mike has more on his time at the g 20. >> certainly mixed results he came here seeking support for his plan in syria. the group split about 50/50
the state department is orders u.s. diplomats to leave syria. discouraging news on the u.s. labor front, as the government releases new employment numbers. ♪ president obama has made one last push for action in syria. he said he encouraged by his meeting with world leaders and spoke of growing recognition that the world has to act. >> it was unanimous that chemical weapons were used a florida a&m conclusion that chemical weapons were used in syria. i would say the majority of the...
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the u.s. government, and each panel was chaired by someone from the u.s. government. and then almost every panel there was at least someone brought in from lebanon but someone is that something like, i know you americans and israelis say hezbollah is in all these terrible terrorist attacks abroad, oil was not true. we all know it's al qaeda. and i was not surprised that someone might say that but i was surprised the moderator's did not challenge the statement. that's your perspective, but here's another. i know you believe there was some guy out there who supposedly is the arch terrorist for hezbollah, but i went and got an audience with he himself from the secretary-general of the party of god himself and asked him. he assures me that he does not -- or not a very nice person. so when mcneil is an assessment that indonesia out to this person which was very sustained. it's a said, and now were both right. it did exist. and now he doesn't, but i did not send it. but now that we are on c-span tha
the u.s. government, and each panel was chaired by someone from the u.s. government. and then almost every panel there was at least someone brought in from lebanon but someone is that something like, i know you americans and israelis say hezbollah is in all these terrible terrorist attacks abroad, oil was not true. we all know it's al qaeda. and i was not surprised that someone might say that but i was surprised the moderator's did not challenge the statement. that's your perspective, but...
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the u.s. government conference unclassified but for the current and former government analysts only here in washington on lebanon and hezbollah. it was co-sponsored by two different parts of the u.s. government. and each panel was chaired by someone from the u.s. government. and almost every panel there was at least someone brought in from lebanon who said something like look, i know you americans and israelis say they've done terrible attacks abroad but we all know it's not true. it's only al qaeda. so come on already. and i wasn't surprised someone might say that but that the u.s. government moderator's didn't challenge the statement, didn't say that's your perspective, here's another. my favorite was one person who said i know you believe there is someone out there who suppose that leaves the arched her arrest for hezbollah but i said this academic for lebanon and i got an audience with the secretary-general of the party of god himself and i asked him does he exist and he assures me i'm not
the u.s. government conference unclassified but for the current and former government analysts only here in washington on lebanon and hezbollah. it was co-sponsored by two different parts of the u.s. government. and each panel was chaired by someone from the u.s. government. and almost every panel there was at least someone brought in from lebanon who said something like look, i know you americans and israelis say they've done terrible attacks abroad but we all know it's not true. it's only al...
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senator graham won't if the u.s. won't attack syria a new hit south carolina's charleston home on the very same day a nuclear warhead without schools through as a signature was transferred to south carolina saw its story leaked. joins us thanks a lot for speaking to us nuclear war this is the level senator lindsey graham is essentially threatening the united states whether he got intel on this or not from another high level source elements in the government are now threatening us that if we don't attack syria there could be a nuclear incident right after they transported a nuclear weapon they need something crazy the chemical attack was not enough we're looking at a potential serious false flag event to push us into this because obama can't slime his way to syria there's no end game and we can't afford nor do we want a world war three. and speaking of that mr president didn't you win the nobel peace prize yet you were the one given back for a moment previously admitted syria isn't a threat or even strategically impor
senator graham won't if the u.s. won't attack syria a new hit south carolina's charleston home on the very same day a nuclear warhead without schools through as a signature was transferred to south carolina saw its story leaked. joins us thanks a lot for speaking to us nuclear war this is the level senator lindsey graham is essentially threatening the united states whether he got intel on this or not from another high level source elements in the government are now threatening us that if we...
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the u.s. and russia are as far apart as ever. >> a possible military strike against the regime. russia is dead against it and only france looks to actually join any military action. >> congress will soon have its say. obama is warning that diplomacy has become paralyzed. >> the differences over serious seem to spill over into the traditional family photo. seldom has the group appeared so uneasy with vladimir putin keeping the event as brief as possible. barack obama highlighted the frustration that the rejection of a military response to the use of chemical weapons in syria. >> the international community is paralyzed and frozen. if it doesn't act, the norm begins to unravel. and if that norm unravels, other norms and prohibitions start unraveling and it makes for a more dangerous world. >> only france openly backs his demands for a military strike on syria. >> a military strike cannot solve this problem. it must be solved by political means. but military intervention can hasten a solution. pe
the u.s. and russia are as far apart as ever. >> a possible military strike against the regime. russia is dead against it and only france looks to actually join any military action. >> congress will soon have its say. obama is warning that diplomacy has become paralyzed. >> the differences over serious seem to spill over into the traditional family photo. seldom has the group appeared so uneasy with vladimir putin keeping the event as brief as possible. barack obama...
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and we are committed to making both the u.s., uk and the u.s.-eu stronger drivers of prosperity. last month the united states held the first round of the negotiations for the trans atlantic trade partnership and we will continue to work closely together because we both believe that working with the uk and the rest of the eu to finalize an agreement is going to create new investments, to add to those millions of people in both countries i just talked about, it will create new jobs and it will create growth on both sides of the atlantic. so as margaret thatche put it bluntly, the uk and u.s. are real and true friends and our relationship which is grounded in those values and traditions we both referred to remains as relevant today as it has been in the past and we look forward to continuing to strengthen this relationship and working hard to make real progress on the very many challenges that we face in an increasingly complicated and in too many places dangerous world, thank you, william. >> thank you very much. we will have a couple of questions from each side of the atlantic, an
and we are committed to making both the u.s., uk and the u.s.-eu stronger drivers of prosperity. last month the united states held the first round of the negotiations for the trans atlantic trade partnership and we will continue to work closely together because we both believe that working with the uk and the rest of the eu to finalize an agreement is going to create new investments, to add to those millions of people in both countries i just talked about, it will create new jobs and it will...
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the u.s. beefs up its attack plan against syria and is set to trigger enormous blow back from russia and iran. is the u.s. about to fire the first sho of an all out war? posits of the end of the week without franchise friday. how can you squeeze the most of a corporate policy. the right trip can be a boon for your business and brand. trade secrets. and he made -- today. every time more people drop out of the work force these investors seem to be raking in then. stay tuned to find out who they are. even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ melissa: preparing for the worst , the state department is ordering all non-essential u.s. diplomats to evacuate women on. fears of retaliatory attacks are spiking in the event the u.s. tax syria. the latest from beirut. >> we got that word from the state department a few hours ago ordering all nonessential personnel from its embassy here in beirut. also telling americans, if they are thinking of coming to this country, maybe think again. as
the u.s. beefs up its attack plan against syria and is set to trigger enormous blow back from russia and iran. is the u.s. about to fire the first sho of an all out war? posits of the end of the week without franchise friday. how can you squeeze the most of a corporate policy. the right trip can be a boon for your business and brand. trade secrets. and he made -- today. every time more people drop out of the work force these investors seem to be raking in then. stay tuned to find out who they...
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the u.s. has to come to the table and meet with iran? >> in -- in a reasonable world -- if we lived in a reasonable world, we and the iranians would be talking about syria together. it's clear, iran has to be part of -- of the solution there, and the interesting thing is that there are common interests involved. one is both -- both we and the iranians do not want to see a sunni extremist groups dominating syria, and al-qaeda influence connected groups coming to power in damascus. both also share a revulsion against the use of chemical weapons. the iranians are in an particularly important place to denounce the use of chemical weapons, since they themselves were the victims of that during the iran/iraq war, and at that time when saadam used the chemical weapons against them, the international community was silent. there are -- within israel as there are in other places, there is -- there are extreme right groups. there are what we call -- what i might call the iran haters and the chest thumpers, but if i could repeat what one newspaper to
the u.s. has to come to the table and meet with iran? >> in -- in a reasonable world -- if we lived in a reasonable world, we and the iranians would be talking about syria together. it's clear, iran has to be part of -- of the solution there, and the interesting thing is that there are common interests involved. one is both -- both we and the iranians do not want to see a sunni extremist groups dominating syria, and al-qaeda influence connected groups coming to power in damascus. both...
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president u.s. popularity was one percent egypt is the u.s. will lose the more the its allies who were just one sisters you know israel and saudi arabia and jordan that can't even be called a state anymore it's a parking lot for western and gulf troops you know but surely a world superpower can get its way it's a dead word superpower you know it just isn't true any longer and. it's not a bunch of countries getting together against america it's people wanting to live you will never win against people who have more self interest. interim are and you do you never and we see innocent every u.s. intervention from vietnam or any rock where you have tribal afghanistan these are the last breaths of empire because no strategic mind. power ever we act this week in such complex and sensitive situations otherwise backing the very same style of this extremist who they were attacking in syria and in iraq and afghanistan this massive desperation and what i call short term because they're so eager paying a win in any way shape or form and looking at military
president u.s. popularity was one percent egypt is the u.s. will lose the more the its allies who were just one sisters you know israel and saudi arabia and jordan that can't even be called a state anymore it's a parking lot for western and gulf troops you know but surely a world superpower can get its way it's a dead word superpower you know it just isn't true any longer and. it's not a bunch of countries getting together against america it's people wanting to live you will never win against...
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and sold to the u.s. or turned over to the u.s. for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great ever. really wanted to turn me into a terrorist or to be one of me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban but i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. or something is going to be done that's going to be done by me in the short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's not going to impact. the wife my daughter. the one time or trapped monarchy. the island is so small the for me it's the center of the sea the center of the universe. on a tiny island the size of a football field in the middle of a lake stands a ruined monastery. forty years ago two lovers decided to spend their honeymoon here. they have no idea but the island could change their lives forever but they would change the fate of the i love. the never seen anything like this before you begin to cover the costs. of the borders of ice is grown in just one hour and it's on
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u.s. secretary of state will be on capitol hill later trying to persuade senators to back a strike. and microsoft has a money buyout to try to catch up with the mobile phone rivals. and the street in mumbai because the hospitals are crowded. ♪ as the u.s. and allies press their case for military strikes against syria the people continue to suffer. the united nation says more than two million people have fled into neighboring countries and three quarters of them are women and children, a million refugees left in the first five months of this year alone and over 1100 -- 111,000 fled to egypt and jordan took in more than than and three quarters have gone to lebanon and we will speak about it in a mfl and half a million in turkey and lisa is there for us and in iraq more than 170,000. and we are on the border and joins us now. so you have seen numbers there increase substantially in the time you have been there. what is expected to be the impact of more talk of military strikes? >> well the
u.s. secretary of state will be on capitol hill later trying to persuade senators to back a strike. and microsoft has a money buyout to try to catch up with the mobile phone rivals. and the street in mumbai because the hospitals are crowded. ♪ as the u.s. and allies press their case for military strikes against syria the people continue to suffer. the united nation says more than two million people have fled into neighboring countries and three quarters of them are women and children, a...
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tafr u.s.-led invasion which syria opposed, syria was turning a blind eye and helping people across syria into iraq to kill u.s. soldiers and allied soldiers. they wanted the book dust -- bush stock and to fail. there were doing anything they could to help make this happen. this one high-level official told me later on, of course there were helping and prosperity know what, we wanted you guys to kill them. that is are we want them to go. we don't want them in our country. we wanted to a shove them out and get them through and you guys kill them. and when you survive that, and particularly after the assassination of former lebanese prime minister in february 2005 that was blamed on syria by most of the international community and the pressure just escalated exponentially after that against syria. people were in late 2005, counting the days for the bashar -- assad regimes. syrian expatriates just waiting to move in. he survived that. and i think that really created in him a sense of triumph and a
tafr u.s.-led invasion which syria opposed, syria was turning a blind eye and helping people across syria into iraq to kill u.s. soldiers and allied soldiers. they wanted the book dust -- bush stock and to fail. there were doing anything they could to help make this happen. this one high-level official told me later on, of course there were helping and prosperity know what, we wanted you guys to kill them. that is are we want them to go. we don't want them in our country. we wanted to a shove...
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u.s. senate allies press their case for military strikes against syria, it's people continue to suffer. united nations says more than 2 million people have now fled to neighboring countries. this is what it looks like, three-quarters of them are women and children. a million refugees left in the first five months of this year alone. now, over 111,000 have fled to egypt, jordan has taken in more than 519,000. nearly three-quarters of a million have crossed into neighboring lebanon. turkey, nearly half a million. we will be speaking to her in just a moment. and in iraq, more than 171,000. on the boarder and he joins us now. >> we have seen a very very large surge of refugees and these camps growing very quickly, give us an idea of what it is like there? >> well, i tell you, conditions are very tough, as you would expect in a refugee camp. let me show you how this place has drown. when i first arrived here, about two weeks ago, this catch was about two-thirds full. now, you can see it's stret
u.s. senate allies press their case for military strikes against syria, it's people continue to suffer. united nations says more than 2 million people have now fled to neighboring countries. this is what it looks like, three-quarters of them are women and children. a million refugees left in the first five months of this year alone. now, over 111,000 have fled to egypt, jordan has taken in more than 519,000. nearly three-quarters of a million have crossed into neighboring lebanon. turkey,...
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u.s. secretary of state john kerry appeared before a senate panel appealing for military action in serious -- syria. made the administration's case before a key vote on the issue. our north american editor followed all the action and starts our coverage. he would be so much weaker if congress rejects him, so the president had the leaders of both parties into the white house to tell them his plans for military action would degrade assad's capabilities and ultimately a louse serious --. to free itself from civil war -- allow syria to free itself from civil war. >> this is not iraq, and this is not afghanistan. this is a limited, proportional step that will send a clear message not only to the assad regime but also to other countries that may be interested in testing some of these international norms, that there are consequences. >> he won over a fierce critic -- the republican leader of the republican-controlled house, the place where so many of president obama's plans have met their death.
u.s. secretary of state john kerry appeared before a senate panel appealing for military action in serious -- syria. made the administration's case before a key vote on the issue. our north american editor followed all the action and starts our coverage. he would be so much weaker if congress rejects him, so the president had the leaders of both parties into the white house to tell them his plans for military action would degrade assad's capabilities and ultimately a louse serious --. to free...
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the u.s. is ordering diplomats to believe the country as congress debates military strikes the state department is urging u.s. citizens to avoid travel to lebanon citing safety concerns. >>> the august job report is out. 169,000 jobs in august and the unemployment rate has dropped partially because fewer people were looking for work. those are the headlines. the news continues after "inside story." >> the number of guantanamo detainees drops by two. we'll examine what life is like for those still behind bars, and what hopes they have for a just resolution. and it's known as the other guantanamo. we'll look at th the detention facility in afghanistan where detainees remain. this is "inside storey." >> welcome, i'm libby casey. in february more than 100 prison in guantanamo went often a hunger strike to renew efforts to close the prison. the hunger strike continues. and 31 are being force fed in a procedure critics say amount to torture. we'll discuss the guantanamo dilemma, but first this ex-em
the u.s. is ordering diplomats to believe the country as congress debates military strikes the state department is urging u.s. citizens to avoid travel to lebanon citing safety concerns. >>> the august job report is out. 169,000 jobs in august and the unemployment rate has dropped partially because fewer people were looking for work. those are the headlines. the news continues after "inside story." >> the number of guantanamo detainees drops by two. we'll examine what...
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u.s. push for military intervention in syria. they're heading home just as divided. nhk world's akihiro mikoda reports. >> reporter: the situation in syria dominated the agenda. u.s. president barack obama tried to drum up support for military action against the syrian government. he did not win unanimous backing. some leaders said they wanted military action right away. others said they won't back any armed intervention without the authority of a u.n. security council resolution. russian president vladimir putin used his closing statement to highlight the divisions over obama's push for military action and his opposition. >> translator: we hear each other, and we understand the argument, but we do not agree with them. i don't agree with his arguments, and he doesn't agree with mine. but we hear each other and we try to analyze. >> reporter: the head of the international monetary fund took part in the talks. she said decision in syria is threatening the global economic recovery by pushing
u.s. push for military intervention in syria. they're heading home just as divided. nhk world's akihiro mikoda reports. >> reporter: the situation in syria dominated the agenda. u.s. president barack obama tried to drum up support for military action against the syrian government. he did not win unanimous backing. some leaders said they wanted military action right away. others said they won't back any armed intervention without the authority of a u.n. security council resolution. russian...
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what is the u.s.'s reaction? >> putin has his own objectives and aims at heart and certainly not america's. we would like to be the fly on the wall for shall we say the unofficial reaction to what putin wrote but we do have a senior administration official telling us this morning that president putin has invested his credibility in transferring assad's chemical weapons to international control and ultimately are destroying them. if world will note whether russia can follow through on that commitment. and you don't have to really read through the lines here to see what the white house is saying, that now mr. putin its up to you to deliver what you promised, which is to gain international control of syria's weapons towards destroying them and relatively soon. and meanwhile of course, the u.s. still has on the table according to president obama the option of use of military force even as he tries to get more support in the congress to authorize that use. it's interesting, richelle, if in fact the putin gambit doesn'
what is the u.s.'s reaction? >> putin has his own objectives and aims at heart and certainly not america's. we would like to be the fly on the wall for shall we say the unofficial reaction to what putin wrote but we do have a senior administration official telling us this morning that president putin has invested his credibility in transferring assad's chemical weapons to international control and ultimately are destroying them. if world will note whether russia can follow through on that...
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first, the u.s. targeting policy will only ever have a limited effect on anniversary -- an adversary. russia thinks it is all about russia. frankly, what ever the u.s. says about how it targets these systems, and historically it says very little, but even if it was to publish documents, the assumption would be getting these all made up. that would be the first issue. imaginend issue, let's use a cpgs system against iran, and russia sees its launch and coming roughly in russia's direction. and because it would be unpredictable and an observable, -- and not observable, russia and italy have the u.s. were about where to go -- russia would only have the u.s.'s word on where it is going. it is not risk free. there are risks associated with not doing it. there are risks associated with doing it. my goal with this project is not to make any grand conclusion. but it is to break that analysis of, to highlight all of the different areas of risk, associated with both proceeding and not proceeding, and then let
first, the u.s. targeting policy will only ever have a limited effect on anniversary -- an adversary. russia thinks it is all about russia. frankly, what ever the u.s. says about how it targets these systems, and historically it says very little, but even if it was to publish documents, the assumption would be getting these all made up. that would be the first issue. imaginend issue, let's use a cpgs system against iran, and russia sees its launch and coming roughly in russia's direction. and...
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. >> reporter: homeownership has pumped some $3.7 trillion in the u.s. housing market. in the chicago area, since 1970, while 900,000 residents moved out, 600,000 immigrants moved in. >> try to imagine chicago with 600,000 of its residents gone. the city would have a lot more problems and a lot more neighborhoods experiencing this urban dee kay like in detroit. >> reporter: for victor, finding a house that fit his budget was key to finally creating a better life for his family. >> this is a dream comb true. owning a home, it is part of the american dream, and i'm glad that now i have a home. >> reporter: a foundation for his family, and a life well lived. >>> thousands of fish floating to the surface. the mystery of what is killing them in honolulu, sample substance found in the pantry. millions of americans undertake the effort to fix the fallout. ♪ >>> syrian president rashard assad says turning over his chemical weapons is conditional. he said the u.s. has to stop it's threats or he won't go over along with the handover plan. secretary of state john kerry is meetin
. >> reporter: homeownership has pumped some $3.7 trillion in the u.s. housing market. in the chicago area, since 1970, while 900,000 residents moved out, 600,000 immigrants moved in. >> try to imagine chicago with 600,000 of its residents gone. the city would have a lot more problems and a lot more neighborhoods experiencing this urban dee kay like in detroit. >> reporter: for victor, finding a house that fit his budget was key to finally creating a better life for his...
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the u.s. has been at war to try to weaken it. fearroblem is the indirect in the u.s. about what happened in afghanistan. of the enemy of my enemy is my friend. that islam ise groups including members who joined al qaeda and formed al qaeda to fight the u.s. were the enemies of the soviet union and supported by the u.s. to help bring down the soviet presence in afghanistan. you had something that came back to haunt the international community when that 6 succeeded. we have seen this from the beginning. some of the most respected fighters and perhaps the most effective fighters have been al qaeda and their supporters. is the u.s.ear cannot manage supporting the good guys from the bad guys. we have heard a couple of days ago the deputy chief of the cia saying the only institution that can defeat al qaeda will be the state institutions in syria. we do not want to break these down. how do we support the opposition enough to force efforts to a diplomatic settlement but yet not break down the institutions in a way that will allow al qaeda and their supporters to take over in
the u.s. has been at war to try to weaken it. fearroblem is the indirect in the u.s. about what happened in afghanistan. of the enemy of my enemy is my friend. that islam ise groups including members who joined al qaeda and formed al qaeda to fight the u.s. were the enemies of the soviet union and supported by the u.s. to help bring down the soviet presence in afghanistan. you had something that came back to haunt the international community when that 6 succeeded. we have seen this from the...
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so you like what he has to say, or should the u.s. stay out. >> overall i was pleased that he said he wants to postpone any kind of military intervention. personally i think that the united states should stay completely out of syria for now. that he was postponing the intervention. >> let's go to you, you are an attorney, and you heard the president speak, how do you feel, what should we do? >> i sympathize with the president, i feel he is caught in a very difficult situation. but i have to agree for the syrian people they have to suffer through another stall tactic by the asaad regime. hundreds of thousands have been killed, millions have been displaced, it's a country that has been destroyed and now they have to wait another 15 days just to realize that asaad is not a man of his word. >> not only do we have people react obama, the people here in this room have very personal stories. one young man right here, he has volunteered his time, working with helping put together medical to send to syria. he also has a very touching story him
so you like what he has to say, or should the u.s. stay out. >> overall i was pleased that he said he wants to postpone any kind of military intervention. personally i think that the united states should stay completely out of syria for now. that he was postponing the intervention. >> let's go to you, you are an attorney, and you heard the president speak, how do you feel, what should we do? >> i sympathize with the president, i feel he is caught in a very difficult situation....
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they say that the u.s. was intercepting the brazilian president's e-mails even before he was elected. >>> 39% of employers will be open for businesses today. large businesses are likely to required some of their employeers to clock in. half of healthcare government and education and social services will require some of their workers to come in for work. >>> there is another study out that shows similar moms head about a quarter of all u.s. households. that study was conducted by the pew research center saying many of them are young, uneducated and poor. >> we're just going to put the head band on because it matches your shirt. >> okay. >> valerie was homeless and jobless when her daughter was born five years ago. today the 37-year-old single mom's life is headed in a different direction thanks to newly acquired job skills. two weeks ago she got a full-time job as a welder at a chicago firm that makes busties. >> it was hard. i struggled a lot. now it's kind of--i got a brighter outlook on life now because i
they say that the u.s. was intercepting the brazilian president's e-mails even before he was elected. >>> 39% of employers will be open for businesses today. large businesses are likely to required some of their employeers to clock in. half of healthcare government and education and social services will require some of their workers to come in for work. >>> there is another study out that shows similar moms head about a quarter of all u.s. households. that study was conducted...
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let's hear that the u.s. secretary of state the about to meet representatives with the arab league department. let's go to senior writer and author of several books joins me live from beirut. goo to have you with us. regardless of what the position the arab league is willing to take. you think some will back military action? >> against for iraq and al tkpw*e ria the vast majority of countries are very much behind the punitive strikes that are coming in next period. i think that mr. kerry will find a rather familiar group of people around him and they will agree with him that the time is long over due for some action to be taken. some of the arab countries would like the military action to be today rather than tomorrow. >> does that mean the countries might actually participate allaa libya you might say. >> we didn't know the details. if the campaign is going to be a long campaign then there might be room for other countries like saudi arabia and others the participate. although mr. kerry and other obama and o
let's hear that the u.s. secretary of state the about to meet representatives with the arab league department. let's go to senior writer and author of several books joins me live from beirut. goo to have you with us. regardless of what the position the arab league is willing to take. you think some will back military action? >> against for iraq and al tkpw*e ria the vast majority of countries are very much behind the punitive strikes that are coming in next period. i think that mr. kerry...
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the u.s. embassy in damascus. their supporting for president bashar al-assad and announcing a possible foreign intervention. >> we are not afraid of military strikes, but we condemn the obama speech. >> there is a rebel controlled suburb in the northeast of damascus, and members of the regime have been requesting for a military strike from the beginning of the issue two years ago, and some fighters remain skeptical. they are leaving enough time for the regime to move their weapons and troops. what would they bomb anyway? >> but not all syrians are as involved in the conflict as the members of the free syrian army. in fact, some residents are so removed from the fighting that the bombing will be viewed mostly as an inconvenience. the electricity and communications will be cut off. i really do not hope that happens. >> with the obama speech, i am not understood. today, what i want to do is go to the swimming pool. >> men and women pitched tents in damascus to be human shields to protect targets. being for or against
the u.s. embassy in damascus. their supporting for president bashar al-assad and announcing a possible foreign intervention. >> we are not afraid of military strikes, but we condemn the obama speech. >> there is a rebel controlled suburb in the northeast of damascus, and members of the regime have been requesting for a military strike from the beginning of the issue two years ago, and some fighters remain skeptical. they are leaving enough time for the regime to move their weapons...
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. >>> u.s. president barack obama is trying to convince congress to approve a military strike on syria, but faces opposition from lawmakers and americans weary of war. >>> and we'll tell you why the price of japan's national drink is going up much to sake lovers dismay. >>> eyewitnesses say sharp gusts of wind that overturned cars and left a swath of damaged buildings near tokyo came from a tornado. the gust began shortly after 2:00 pm on monday and left a trail of debris in the city of koshigaya. video shows what appears to be a tornado. firefighters and police say the powerful winds ripped through parts of the city and did extensive damage to nearly 90 buildings. police say at least 63 people were injured. one of them reportedly suffered a fractured skull. >> translator: bits and pieces flew in our house, i heard windows break, sound of shattering. it's okay, i was given first aid. >> one witness reported seeing something that looked like a tornado towering more than 300 meters high. another s
. >>> u.s. president barack obama is trying to convince congress to approve a military strike on syria, but faces opposition from lawmakers and americans weary of war. >>> and we'll tell you why the price of japan's national drink is going up much to sake lovers dismay. >>> eyewitnesses say sharp gusts of wind that overturned cars and left a swath of damaged buildings near tokyo came from a tornado. the gust began shortly after 2:00 pm on monday and left a trail of...
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clinton the white house is enlisting u.s. government officials, plus dj's, librarians, insurance companies, even celebrities to help spread the word. on october 1 people who do not have health insurance must buy it. they can enroll for health insurance by examining healthcare exchanges, a kind of health insurance mini marketplace set up online in every state where people can shop for a health insurance plan tailored to their needs and enroll. that's key, enroll in it. if someone does not have health insurance by the year 2014, less than four months from now, by the way, he or she will be penalized. how? by the irs. the penalty for the first year is $95 per adult or 1% of family income, whichever sum is greater. that fine goes up the longer one stays unenrolled. by 2016 say the 1% penalty could go up as well as the $95 per adult climbing as high as $695 per adult. one main idea behind obamacare is that if everyone pays in, it will keep insurance costs low for everyone, but the lack of young people who currently do not have hea
clinton the white house is enlisting u.s. government officials, plus dj's, librarians, insurance companies, even celebrities to help spread the word. on october 1 people who do not have health insurance must buy it. they can enroll for health insurance by examining healthcare exchanges, a kind of health insurance mini marketplace set up online in every state where people can shop for a health insurance plan tailored to their needs and enroll. that's key, enroll in it. if someone does not have...
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after the u.s. and russian deal on syria, secretary of state john kerry is setting out to make his case to the middle east. he is in israel and will go from there to europe and paris. lucked a deal, an official reaction to the agreement from syrian president bashar al-asaad. 27 afghan miners have died after a mine collapse northwest of the capitol kabul. a final preparations are being made to raise the wrecked costa concordia cruise ship. the complex operation is due to start on monday morning. it is costing at least half a billion dollars. 32 people died when it ran aground last year. our reporter has the latest. >> well, the salvage experts say it has to work, they only have one chance at doing this, and once they start that operation that 12 hour operation, they can't stop it. now the problem is this ship has been rusting here in the waters for the last 20 months, and so all that tension on the hull could cause ill it to break up. remember all the the fuel was removed but there's still over 100 t
after the u.s. and russian deal on syria, secretary of state john kerry is setting out to make his case to the middle east. he is in israel and will go from there to europe and paris. lucked a deal, an official reaction to the agreement from syrian president bashar al-asaad. 27 afghan miners have died after a mine collapse northwest of the capitol kabul. a final preparations are being made to raise the wrecked costa concordia cruise ship. the complex operation is due to start on monday morning....
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there are inexpensiveve phones r the u.s. market, and i do not think that the idea is for them to go low and in the u.s. the idea is to go very high volume in a place like china which obviously has very high volume to offer. melissa: so how do you feel about this as the overall strategy? it is kind of the same thing. they came out with the ipad, which i love and have been a lot of people have bought. wow, this is great. it costs less and fits in my purse better. you probably did not say that, but it is in my messenger bag. the kind of cannibalize a lot of their own market. i might have bought a regular if it was not for the miniature version. i wonder if by making cheaper phones, the cannibalizing their own business? >> two ways to look at this. apple has traditionally expensive things that they sell for a premium and make a very high margins on. they have never gone to the low end of the market. for example, computers, the mcintosh, the imax, mack books, never been cheaper. on the other hand, they went very low price on thei
there are inexpensiveve phones r the u.s. market, and i do not think that the idea is for them to go low and in the u.s. the idea is to go very high volume in a place like china which obviously has very high volume to offer. melissa: so how do you feel about this as the overall strategy? it is kind of the same thing. they came out with the ipad, which i love and have been a lot of people have bought. wow, this is great. it costs less and fits in my purse better. you probably did not say that,...
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brazil says documents from edward snowden show the u.s. intercepted president's emails and also hawked into the computers of their oil company. the white house says the report destorts nsa's activities, but will act on its concerns. >>> controversial florida pastor, terry jones is under arrest. they were planning to burn thousands of core rans. he says he was going to burn one book for each of the victims of the september 11th attacks. in 2010 he threatened to burn a quran on the 9/11 anniversary in new york city. ♪ >>> some positive news about the recovery in the housing market. foreclosure activity is at an almost eight-year low. realty track says only 56,000 homes entered the foreclosure process last month. that's a decline from 44%. >>> executives are meeting today to discuss how to protect the stock markets from technical glitches. the meeting was called after the flash freeze on august 22nd, when it caused a three-hour trading halt on the nasdaq. they want to know how the exchanges are increasing the amount of high-speed stock trad
brazil says documents from edward snowden show the u.s. intercepted president's emails and also hawked into the computers of their oil company. the white house says the report destorts nsa's activities, but will act on its concerns. >>> controversial florida pastor, terry jones is under arrest. they were planning to burn thousands of core rans. he says he was going to burn one book for each of the victims of the september 11th attacks. in 2010 he threatened to burn a quran on the 9/11...
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the u.s. has ordered diplomats to leave lebanon as congress debates syria and military strikes. the u.s. has ordered diplomats to leave lebanon. the g-20 summit will be wrapping up shortly. vladamir putin will be making and address. president obama will be holding a press conference. we'll cover it all here. keep it here for continuing coverage of the crisis in syria. you can stay up to date on our website, aljazeera.com. >> a suspected u.s. drone strike killed six. pakistani officials say it is one of the most dangerous fighting forces in afghanistan. >> witnesses at the houston airport say a southwest airport took off with the cargo door wide open. an indicator light came on, so the pilot landed. no one was hurt, but the airline did a maintenance check. >> we may finally know what caused a massive wildfire. the u.s. forest service is blaming a hunter who let an illegal fire get out of control. so far, no one has been charged with the crime. the fire began on august 17 and quickly destroyed 3
the u.s. has ordered diplomats to leave lebanon as congress debates syria and military strikes. the u.s. has ordered diplomats to leave lebanon. the g-20 summit will be wrapping up shortly. vladamir putin will be making and address. president obama will be holding a press conference. we'll cover it all here. keep it here for continuing coverage of the crisis in syria. you can stay up to date on our website, aljazeera.com. >> a suspected u.s. drone strike killed six. pakistani officials...
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ask the u.s. to use. to i mean you are now the west to use up and is that is not going to finish the job it's going to end up in in the having half of the job done and this by itself is going to make. say victor and is going to capitalize on it and this will make this with elongate the problem while effectively effectively creating the necessity conditions by making some sort of equivalence between the opposition and the and the and that is that will lead i was going to true to the geneva and to agree with the russians that enough is enough to lead towards some sort of way. meeting does the putting an end to the regime and in which is real democracy can really be built over there what is needed in being said from now on is that we are afraid to have the fundamentalists to take over in syria i tell you if we are going to leave things as they are the chances of furthering the radicalization is going to increase while on the other hand supporting the forces of moderation supporting let's say within that regi
ask the u.s. to use. to i mean you are now the west to use up and is that is not going to finish the job it's going to end up in in the having half of the job done and this by itself is going to make. say victor and is going to capitalize on it and this will make this with elongate the problem while effectively effectively creating the necessity conditions by making some sort of equivalence between the opposition and the and the and that is that will lead i was going to true to the geneva and...
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also extended to rare encounter which saw the u.s. secretary of state meet his iranian counterpart for their country's highest level talks in decades their meeting centered on to iran's atomic program and sell within the framework of the seven nation negotiations speaking to the washington post or am president hassan rouhani expressed hope of more cooperation with the u.s. and that you once you reach a deal within months the shift intel was widely welcomed both sides remain cautious saying actions will speak louder than words international law professor and middle east expert iraq says iran is trying to win the hearts and minds of people worldwide. you know in a fairly comfortable position and they felt that the policy of. the previous i thought of mr rouhani was not helping at all from a legal standpoint your own feels that it has done everything it could if there is anything it wants to gain public opinion it knows that the need to wage a war against that it has verified it is the revolution and it has portrayed it in a position of
also extended to rare encounter which saw the u.s. secretary of state meet his iranian counterpart for their country's highest level talks in decades their meeting centered on to iran's atomic program and sell within the framework of the seven nation negotiations speaking to the washington post or am president hassan rouhani expressed hope of more cooperation with the u.s. and that you once you reach a deal within months the shift intel was widely welcomed both sides remain cautious saying...
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every week in the u.s. military there are an estimated 500 sexual assaults and only a fraction are ever reported. just this week at the navy yard here in washington a hearing is underway to determine whether three former naval academy officers should face assault charges. a threat to discipline and cohesion and he's issued directive to try to solve the problem. >> this is going to take all of us. the problem will be solved here. in the -- in this institution. and we will -- we will fix it and we will do everything that we need to do to fix it. this problem can't be fixed by the secretary of defense loon. i can direct -- alone, i can direct people, to be accountable, and i will, the president has held me accountable for it and there's not one of these people in leadership today that wants this to be their legacy. >> first on our program, the facts of the new pentagon plan which went into effect last month. it establishes victim advocacy programs including access to a lawyer. it gives commanders the authority
every week in the u.s. military there are an estimated 500 sexual assaults and only a fraction are ever reported. just this week at the navy yard here in washington a hearing is underway to determine whether three former naval academy officers should face assault charges. a threat to discipline and cohesion and he's issued directive to try to solve the problem. >> this is going to take all of us. the problem will be solved here. in the -- in this institution. and we will -- we will fix it...
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countries like the u.s. france and bret an have been trying for months, to equip what they consider a moderate secular position that will take over if the syrian regime collapses. >>> cease fire in the disputed region of kashmir. met in new york on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly. it was the first meeting since sharif was elected in may. >>> eight agencies are struggling to get much relief to areas struck by an earthquake in pakistan. targeting the army's relief efforts. kamil hadi are reports on the problems facing one village. >> returning to normal after this village after an earthquake devastated the area last week. the women and children try to reestablish the life they once had. many people living here now it has an eerie silence. the only protection for their families has been this little hut the only thing left standing, it is this particular hut that has given them protection against a blistering sun. the horror that occurred when the roof collapsed on his home. >> i found my wife under t
countries like the u.s. france and bret an have been trying for months, to equip what they consider a moderate secular position that will take over if the syrian regime collapses. >>> cease fire in the disputed region of kashmir. met in new york on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly. it was the first meeting since sharif was elected in may. >>> eight agencies are struggling to get much relief to areas struck by an earthquake in pakistan. targeting the army's relief...
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as the u.s. president and the public agonizing over what is to be done and its impact of united states, elizabeth will bring what you needed focus on the alternatives that exist. finally, faysal itani is a fellow with the rafik hariri center. he is a relatively new and very welcome addition to the center. faysal is a middle east analyst whose focus is transition in the arab world with an emphasis -- before working on the council, he worked as a risk analysis analyst advising international organizations on political, economic and security affairs in the region. faisal will help us shape the discussion of potential regional implications of whatever it is the united states is about to do in syria. i will ask each of the speakers to frame the key issues as they see them and to do so within about eight minutes each. we will then turn to questions. which, given the size of the audience, will need to be tightly focused. i will attempt to do a brief wrapup at the end and we will make every effort to adjo
as the u.s. president and the public agonizing over what is to be done and its impact of united states, elizabeth will bring what you needed focus on the alternatives that exist. finally, faysal itani is a fellow with the rafik hariri center. he is a relatively new and very welcome addition to the center. faysal is a middle east analyst whose focus is transition in the arab world with an emphasis -- before working on the council, he worked as a risk analysis analyst advising international...
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the u.s. military buildup in the region is taking place ahead of our congressional debate next week on whether to support barack obama's decision to strike syria as the chorus of those against washington's military involvement is growing at home and now apparently it's even been joined by some servicemen. that's judging by images uploaded on social media people wearing military uniforms saying brandishing posters saying they did not join up to find for al-qaeda in syria while the pictures can be verified already the pentagon is reportedly looking into the identities of those involved marine veteran golden dot explain to us why many within the u.s. military are not eager to support the syrian rebels. fifty to seventy percent of americans are clearly opposed to up. against syria and members of the military particularly the last five thousand killed fighting the same groups in iraq that we are advocating that we support in syria so members of the military from either side and there are clear divi
the u.s. military buildup in the region is taking place ahead of our congressional debate next week on whether to support barack obama's decision to strike syria as the chorus of those against washington's military involvement is growing at home and now apparently it's even been joined by some servicemen. that's judging by images uploaded on social media people wearing military uniforms saying brandishing posters saying they did not join up to find for al-qaeda in syria while the pictures can...
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u.s. embassy, nonessential staff members were there. we can speak to adam there. the personnel in the american embassy there in beirut has been reduced town to its minimum levels. >> yes, no better indication whether there's a specific threat with the americans are aware of as led to this drawdown in numbers. but i think it's fair to say it's probably related to the anticipated strikes on syria by american, possibly french forces. also, of course, those are not -- it's not even sure those will go ahead pending votes in congress and u.n. reports and the like, kind of advice they have given is absolute actually standard, even if it's a raise in alertness if you like. firstly that the americans shouldn't travel to lebanon but that's actually been the case for some time. all but none sem travel here have opinion urged to lead and if they stay to be aware of the risks and to be ready to leave it short notice. i think in all of this bear niped attacks in benghazi on american compounds last year
u.s. embassy, nonessential staff members were there. we can speak to adam there. the personnel in the american embassy there in beirut has been reduced town to its minimum levels. >> yes, no better indication whether there's a specific threat with the americans are aware of as led to this drawdown in numbers. but i think it's fair to say it's probably related to the anticipated strikes on syria by american, possibly french forces. also, of course, those are not -- it's not even sure those...